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Alibaba - just how worried should investors be?

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A year ago the Chinese online retail giant Alibaba launched with the world's largest IPO. Now the stock has fallen by around 50% since the highs. So what has gone wrong and how worried should investors be?

Saxo Bank's Head of Equity Strategy Peter Garnry analyses the current prospects for the tech giant amid a slowing Chinese economy and the potential for international growth.